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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. now. joining us at the table, peggy noonan, columnist for the "wall street journal," and bob woodward, our old friend at the "washington post." peggy, as you sit here and listen to phil retell this story, and tom, what goes through your mind here? >> well, it's a heck of a story. we are 50 years-- we are half a century into the story, and we are still learning new things about it, which is kind of amazing. but i also wondered,aise mentioned a moment ago, i wonder if we were not as a fully functioning nation lucky not to know all of this at the time. you wonder how destabilizing it would have been to have known of the grave doubts and the mischief and in some cases, the dishonesty of people running the united states and running great report of the tragically killed president. in a way, i mean, i
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. now. joining us at the table, peggy noonan, columnist for the "wall street journal," and bob woodward, our old friend at the "washington post." peggy, as you sit here and listen to...
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fully exposing it will require modern technology including lasers, ultrasound scaling and chemicals. given the extent of his intellect and curiosity, one can't help but think that the master would approve. charlie, norah, gayle? >> thank you, but where have you been? >> reporter: i've been on holiday, charlie. >> welcome back. what a great story. >>> allen pizzey, you look good. good to see you. >>> a new book argues that >>> a new book argues that president kennedy should never have been assassinated because the fbi knew that lee harvey oswald was a threat. this morning the author shares the evidence hid frn the warren commission. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." ad on "cbs this morning."s this >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is sponsored by benefiber. benefit with benefiber. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. m
fully exposing it will require modern technology including lasers, ultrasound scaling and chemicals. given the extent of his intellect and curiosity, one can't help but think that the master would approve. charlie, norah, gayle? >> thank you, but where have you been? >> reporter: i've been on holiday, charlie. >> welcome back. what a great story. >>> allen pizzey, you look good. good to see you. >>> a new book argues that >>> a new book argues that...
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with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. just to tell you our products get the job done. instead, we give you $7.00 off disney's planes when you join scott shared values. ♪ sign up at scottbrand.com ♪ ♪ >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities toward country. new york city, sunny with a high of 60. miami, mostly sunny as well. chicago, nothing but sunshine. dallas, 81 and sunny. los angeles, cloudy, with a high of 65. >>> and time now for a check of the national forecast. out west, a winter-like storm develops in montana, idaho, and wyoming. most of the midwest will be cool and dry. thunderstorms are expected tonight in northern texas and oklahoma. and some light rain and snow showers are expected in new england. >>> in sports now another strange finish in the world series. the red sox take a 4-1 lead in the sixth inning in a three-run homer by jonny gomes and with two outs, wong makes a critical mistake. >> oh, boy. >> this g
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it is not a technology issue. melissa: how common do you think this is in this day and age when on one hand, almost every business you have have has an online component? we still have many ceos who, you know, came to maturity and entered the business world in a time when it was a very small part of the business? how common is this phenomenon? >> well, it's not uncommon that a ceo doesn't fully understand the technology in a given unit or how online is worked or how a young person would access a site but the reality is, that is why ceo doesn't need to know everything. a ceo does need to put the right people in the right seats. melissa: yeah. >> and give them, clear, authority, and lines of responsibility and generally explain what the overall purpose is. melissa: yeah. >> you don't need to know everything but you do need to put the right people in the right seats and manage them so they can do things so you don't need to know everything. melissa: david what do you think? you talk to ceos every single day. it is, no
it is not a technology issue. melissa: how common do you think this is in this day and age when on one hand, almost every business you have have has an online component? we still have many ceos who, you know, came to maturity and entered the business world in a time when it was a very small part of the business? how common is this phenomenon? >> well, it's not uncommon that a ceo doesn't fully understand the technology in a given unit or how online is worked or how a young person would...
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we need these extort very technological advances that give us greater capacities. we need to make sure that we advance our security needs, and that we don't just do it because we can. sebelius hold up the data service as an example of what was working well with healthcare.gov. hub crashedhe data and took down the entire functionality with it. problems emerging, how should americans be confident these problems will be fixed at the end of october? verizon as you know, successfully resolve the problem overnight and as of 7:00 a.m. eastern time this morning, the data services were fully operational. the healthcare.gov team continues to troubleshoot the issues with the account creation theess and has opened enrollment tools back up to consumers. this was a part of the website that led to the website shutting down. it is now up and running again. problemsre are new emerging, separate from what we learned about in the first few weeks, doesn't that make it more likely that these problems will not be solved in the time limit -- now. we have several teams, many qualifiedighl
we need these extort very technological advances that give us greater capacities. we need to make sure that we advance our security needs, and that we don't just do it because we can. sebelius hold up the data service as an example of what was working well with healthcare.gov. hub crashedhe data and took down the entire functionality with it. problems emerging, how should americans be confident these problems will be fixed at the end of october? verizon as you know, successfully resolve the...
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one reason - firms are using information technology to do short-term projects. fuelling a rise in temporary hires. benefits make up a third of staff compensation, employeeing freelancers makes sense. >> the calculus is finding lower cost savings. it makes a great deal of sense. from a freelancers' stand point it's appealing because you have flexibility. >> lena chose to go solo. many of her fellow contract lawyers prefer the stability that comes with a full-time position. >> since the doup turn there has been a lot more lawyers that find jobs, that do this copied of work. the jobs - since 2008 it's been like an accordian. sometimes there's a lot of gigs, sometimes there's few. it's stressful for people that rely on this as a major source of income. >> skilled freelancers need to cast a wide net to make it into the labour market. >> when i work with people and they are frustrated about not getting a law job. i say don't work in law, work in sales, marketing. there's companies that want to - need a legal mind, they want someone who can write and express themselves
one reason - firms are using information technology to do short-term projects. fuelling a rise in temporary hires. benefits make up a third of staff compensation, employeeing freelancers makes sense. >> the calculus is finding lower cost savings. it makes a great deal of sense. from a freelancers' stand point it's appealing because you have flexibility. >> lena chose to go solo. many of her fellow contract lawyers prefer the stability that comes with a full-time position. >>...
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-- focused on technology. a lot of the companies moving downtown, midtown south are getting priced out. i think whoever that mayor is, whether it's lodo or de blasio, he'll continue to make jobs, continuous to be the capital of the world in terms of trying to attract and retain the best and brightest and continue to drive crime down and public safety and a liveable city. go to brooklyn. you see the tremendous amount of people living and working in brooklyn today, queens, all over the city great growth. >> brooklyn is hot. what industries are spending the most money in terms of real estate right now? you said technology. >> definitely technology. but it's also -- there's a company called we work. it's just taken over 200,000 feet downtown. it's a shared work environment. it's creating affordable space for entrepreneurs. you're seeing that all over the city. and i think, you know, that's part of the diversification of our economy and how we attract and retain the best and the brightest. and those type of innovat
-- focused on technology. a lot of the companies moving downtown, midtown south are getting priced out. i think whoever that mayor is, whether it's lodo or de blasio, he'll continue to make jobs, continuous to be the capital of the world in terms of trying to attract and retain the best and brightest and continue to drive crime down and public safety and a liveable city. go to brooklyn. you see the tremendous amount of people living and working in brooklyn today, queens, all over the city great...
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as car makers head toward that date it may not be the technology but the human factor. at stanford automobile lab they are using a state of the art stimulator to answer the question how fast can a driver react when they are thrust back into control of a an autonomous car. when is the most dangerous time in a car. >> the moment when the car shifts back to the driver. to get what we call situation awareness. where there was none. and that turns out to be in inextraordinary challenge. >> i'm going to be placing the. eeg elec electrodes to your hea. we hook up the driver and we have an eye tracker what their brain is doing and their heart is doing. >> this simulator is built to help us better understand the ways to alert the driver that a to autonomous mode is being switched after several minutes of texting when the car is driving, watch what happens when i have to take control. the car just asked me to disable auto makes. aut autautoyou a auto mation. you had sensors on my han hand and what is that doing. >> it's determining how excited you are and ready for action you are
as car makers head toward that date it may not be the technology but the human factor. at stanford automobile lab they are using a state of the art stimulator to answer the question how fast can a driver react when they are thrust back into control of a an autonomous car. when is the most dangerous time in a car. >> the moment when the car shifts back to the driver. to get what we call situation awareness. where there was none. and that turns out to be in inextraordinary challenge....
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they are the ones that have come up with this affordable new technology. to tell us how this might work, we are going to bring in our valet parker, zach. >> hey, zach. this is already freaking us out a little bit. how is this going to work? >> these would be systems that are set up in designated parking lots so that you would pull up to a space, get out an your car will automatically be told which space it should go park in. it will automatically then go park itself. >> how is it going to be told which space? >> they get their information from the rearview cameras and from surveillance cameras around the parking lot. >> there has to be a special parking lot to park your special vehicle that parks itself. >> right. after you are done, you come back and wait at the front. your car will drive itself up to you. >> so when is this technology supposed to appear? >> they are saying by or before 2020. >> the car will be able to stop itself and won't run into anything. >> seriously? >> next, this one is elusive dream induceers. >> this is when you are dreaming but
they are the ones that have come up with this affordable new technology. to tell us how this might work, we are going to bring in our valet parker, zach. >> hey, zach. this is already freaking us out a little bit. how is this going to work? >> these would be systems that are set up in designated parking lots so that you would pull up to a space, get out an your car will automatically be told which space it should go park in. it will automatically then go park itself. >> how is...
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he kept talking about the new technology that is available right now. the u.s. needs to protect the american people and america's allies. he kept saying america's allies over and over again. on the other big subject of the day, the latest problems involving the obama care website. he did read that statement that the department of health and human services just released a statement saying they've fixed that latest problem which effectively shutdown the entire system overnight. a spokeswoman for hhs saying verizon tara mark successfully resolved the issue with the network component overnight. as of this morning, the data services hub was fully operational. the healthcare.gov technical team continued trouble shooting one issue with the online account creation process in the application and has now opened the enrollment tools back up to consumers. that statement from the department of health and human services. officials do say that there may still be some problems. users without an account may experience a wait time online. while we continue to test this particular
he kept talking about the new technology that is available right now. the u.s. needs to protect the american people and america's allies. he kept saying america's allies over and over again. on the other big subject of the day, the latest problems involving the obama care website. he did read that statement that the department of health and human services just released a statement saying they've fixed that latest problem which effectively shutdown the entire system overnight. a spokeswoman for...
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technology that you can wear. computer fans from around the u.s. gathered in seattle as brain stormers. >> reporter: here in the war room at the hack-a-thon in seattle it's not about breaking into computers but creating ideas that will become the next big thing in technology you can wear. >> by day i'm a manager. but night i'm a fashion designer. >> reporter: at her seeing machine, she and her softwarening near friends are merging their skills. >> we're creating a glove that can turn into an air guitar. >> reporter: and maybe one day into something that could change someone's life. >> creating something where people who are challenged in terms of mobility have the ability to interact with computers in exciting ways. >> reporter: alex created this event three years ago. >> coming to these hack-a-thons, meet ups and experts in the room, asking the questions they need to level up on the knowledge. >> reporter: hack-a-thon by definition is taking one type of technology or product and making it do something else. take jose torres' product it's a sensor
technology that you can wear. computer fans from around the u.s. gathered in seattle as brain stormers. >> reporter: here in the war room at the hack-a-thon in seattle it's not about breaking into computers but creating ideas that will become the next big thing in technology you can wear. >> by day i'm a manager. but night i'm a fashion designer. >> reporter: at her seeing machine, she and her softwarening near friends are merging their skills. >> we're creating a glove...
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technology is moving further to computers you can wear. tech savvy groups in seattle are coming up with ideas for wearable acts. we report on the promise and privacy concern surrounding the new technology. >> here in the war room at the hack-a-thon in seattle it's not about breaking into computers, but creating ideas that will be the next big thing in technology - you can wear. >> by night i'm a fashion designer. >> hunched over a sewing machine and a line of computers, ellin and friends are merging skills. >> we turned this glove into a circuit board. >> to create a glove turning into an air guitar and maybe into something that can change someone's life. creating something where people who are challenged in terms of mobility have the ability to interact with computers in exciting ways. >> alex don created the event three years ago. >> coming to the hack-a-thon, meet-ups and social events, find experts in the room, that have gathered there, asking questions to level up on the knowledge. >> hak-a-thon by definition is taking a product and m
technology is moving further to computers you can wear. tech savvy groups in seattle are coming up with ideas for wearable acts. we report on the promise and privacy concern surrounding the new technology. >> here in the war room at the hack-a-thon in seattle it's not about breaking into computers, but creating ideas that will be the next big thing in technology - you can wear. >> by night i'm a fashion designer. >> hunched over a sewing machine and a line of computers, ellin...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i mean... [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? long-lasting freshness. >> and we've provided links to other helpful websites such as kayak.com. where you can purchase airline tickets to canada and buy cheaper prescription drugs. stuart: you know, when you've lost "saturday night live," you may have lost america. the hits on obamacare, they keep coming. and kathleen sebelius keeps testifying and the problems are revealed. first one, the obamacare website still not working this morning, it crashed totally yet again last night and in all 50 states, nobody can sign up. according to verizon, the crash is being blamed 0 a network failure and a troubling sign. the vast majority of people who successfu
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i mean... [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? long-lasting freshness. >> and we've provided links to other helpful websites such as kayak.com. where...
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technology avo: sales event is with the big boys"sback.hen drive" at 800-974-6006 tty/v. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today. >>> coming up this saturday, georgia/florida heading for the annual showdown. you can see it right here. stay with us as we will wrap up the preview, week nine of the nfl. besides football this week, isc] ♪ what you got to say? ♪ hollywood gideon: diane arbus once said: "a photograph is a secret about a secret. the more it tells you, the less you know." spencer! spencer reid! dude! look at you! you look just the same. ha ha! look at you, dude. nothing's changed. spencer was the only 12-year-old in our graduating class. just the same. thanks. this is special agent jason gideon. this is parker dunley. we w
technology avo: sales event is with the big boys"sback.hen drive" at 800-974-6006 tty/v. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today. >>>...
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technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center forhotch: with this unsub,ities we're looking at a compound profile: a type-4 delusional assassin with an erotomanic fixation on the actress lila archer. erotomanics are a form of stalker who posses the delusional belief that another person, usually of a higher social status, is in love with them. in the united states, at any given time, there are over 200,000 people being stalked. our unsub is having a fantasy love affair with lila archer the way john hinkley did with jodie foster. ms. archer was not aware of her stalker until yesterday. he wasn't trying to impress her. he was more like an unwanted, very violent guardian angel. when the stalker feels as if they've been in some way betrayed by their love object, this often leads to violence against the target. reid: in the case of john robert bardo when actress rebecca
technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center forhotch: with this unsub,ities we're looking at a compound profile: a type-4 delusional assassin with an erotomanic fixation on the actress lila archer. erotomanics are a form of stalker who posses the delusional belief that another person, usually of a higher social status, is...
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once he decides to change the rules he has superior technology. then there's goliath, sort of facinating discussion between scientists, a acromegaly, clear, goliath can't see properly. he'll he's armed with superior technology, he's up against a lumbering giant. why is he the underdog? >> he should have won. >> he should have won. >> changes all of history, he should have won. >> it suggests to us that we have exaggerated the advantages of giants and underestimated the advantages of small nimble audacious people with cutting edge technology. right? which to anybody living in the 21st century this reinterpretation should not come as a surprise. >> you have actually giving some time to how this applies to other things. a lot of times when an inferior army has taken up against a superior army they've won. >> if you look historically at combats, there is really fascinating research done by ivan toft, a historian. one time's ten times greater than the other. and you look at in those substancsubstance instances, ifk attacked canada and canada decided to
once he decides to change the rules he has superior technology. then there's goliath, sort of facinating discussion between scientists, a acromegaly, clear, goliath can't see properly. he'll he's armed with superior technology, he's up against a lumbering giant. why is he the underdog? >> he should have won. >> he should have won. >> changes all of history, he should have won. >> it suggests to us that we have exaggerated the advantages of giants and underestimated the...
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talk about manage all the technology. >> technology is good. technology is bad. it's how you use. it use it to your advantage it can be great. there are great things to help kids learn. there are great things to help kids spend their time properly. like everything else, it's a tool. parents need to get involved with the technology kids are using and make sure this doesn't replace exercise and actual conversation between people. >> you need to manage the screening time. >> you need to manage, like everything else, one more thing to manage. you need to know how to use it. because if the kids know and you don't, they got one over on grew got a couple minutes as we wrap you -- up our house calls seg mcht -- segment. the number is at the bottom of the screen. >>> here's a lock at what we're -- look at what we're working on. halloween is spooky for the kids but can be frightening for parents. >> we'll show you some apps. >> an app for that. >> got to keep an eye out for where mike masco is. >> i'll be here. it's a tale of two sides of the country. it's a winter storm in denver. it's mil
talk about manage all the technology. >> technology is good. technology is bad. it's how you use. it use it to your advantage it can be great. there are great things to help kids learn. there are great things to help kids spend their time properly. like everything else, it's a tool. parents need to get involved with the technology kids are using and make sure this doesn't replace exercise and actual conversation between people. >> you need to manage the screening time. >> you...
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all this technology, stents, lipator, all these devices created just in the nick of time for you. who paid for all of this? >> well, the same way anybody else would. most of it was blue cross blue shield. i carry blue cross blue shield insurance when i was a government employee. when i wasn't a government employee after i left the white house back in '77, i paid the whole tab myself. then when i think that covered me basically up through my time in the white house. i believe then when i came out of my service as vice president, then medicare kicked in for me and i carried blue cross blue shield as a supplement. >> so is this basically anyone with insurance could have had this same experience in terms of benefiting from technology? >> yes. >> incredible. last question for you. just because we have been talking about death so much. and you have escaped it narrowly several times as you write about in this fascinating book co-written with your doctor. what do you want them to say about you when you're gone? >> well, i recently had an experience in wyoming, we have a thing out there ca
all this technology, stents, lipator, all these devices created just in the nick of time for you. who paid for all of this? >> well, the same way anybody else would. most of it was blue cross blue shield. i carry blue cross blue shield insurance when i was a government employee. when i wasn't a government employee after i left the white house back in '77, i paid the whole tab myself. then when i think that covered me basically up through my time in the white house. i believe then when i...
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connell: no doubt using technology. dagen: really not. congratulations to my parents who bought smart phones for the first time. connell: all of the technical questions. dagen: that is my brother. he goes to the store. brother. top of the hour, everybody, time now nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: hey, talking abouten and connell, good monday morning, everybody. we're seeing the markets. tech-heavy nasdaq which really has been outpacing the major averages right now is down about 1.5%, and the s&p pulling back. we've seen some names weighing on the dow, but i'll talk about what's winning today, and those are some of the consumer-type names, names like procter & gamble and walmart, and they're doing better today. we've had three -- we've had three straight weeks of gains for the dow jones industrials, each one of those weeks was up about 1%. the name that's weighing on the dow today is merck. merck showed a shortfall, they've also lost the exclusivity of tear asthma drug, and that's not good news. stock down 2.7
connell: no doubt using technology. dagen: really not. congratulations to my parents who bought smart phones for the first time. connell: all of the technical questions. dagen: that is my brother. he goes to the store. brother. top of the hour, everybody, time now nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: hey, talking abouten and connell, good monday morning, everybody. we're seeing the markets. tech-heavy nasdaq which really has been outpacing the major averages...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. warp speed. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. life could be hectic. as a workin
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. warp speed. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous...
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the technology, the 4g lte long-term evolution technology makes you more efficient, so you've got to get to 4g, and you've got to get there when the larger carriers are there. because when everyone goes to what they call voice over lte, then that's,, the xs and os, digits. it's all today. ate may be voice, but at that time it's data. but if you're not there, you're not going to be able to compete. and that's a huge nut to crack because we haven't had interoperability in 700 megahertz til now. and we hope that we will continue to press these pro-competitive framework issues all the way through to completion at the fcc. >> and smaller carriers survive without access to the household name devices, the i phones, the sam -- iphones, the samsung galaxies? >> guest: they can, but with great, you know, with great sacrifice. in the marketplace. we've seen it here in the 700 megahertz. u.s. cellular almost, you know, herculean efforts to find a device that could actually operate on band 12 of 700 megahertz. no one wells has that -- one else has that band at the time. it was a huge risk to roll
the technology, the 4g lte long-term evolution technology makes you more efficient, so you've got to get to 4g, and you've got to get there when the larger carriers are there. because when everyone goes to what they call voice over lte, then that's,, the xs and os, digits. it's all today. ate may be voice, but at that time it's data. but if you're not there, you're not going to be able to compete. and that's a huge nut to crack because we haven't had interoperability in 700 megahertz til now....
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gerri: amazons story is often written off entirely by the insiders and technology. they do not like this, and here's why. they don't like it because it is essentially a retailer. it is like walmart. it is like margaret thatcher. she came from a family of retailers' command that is considered not interesting compared to what else you can do on the web. you think that is shortsighted. >> absolutely. retail in this case is not just the consumer it is business to business and there are margins. they are not willing to talk about a company that if compared to walmart and target and one day may exceed the sale annually of wal-mart's. what an interesting, interesting person. a very good ceo. he has grown the company from the ground up. and at a certain point in time he decided he wanted profitability ten years ago. he had a profitable amazon. today he invests in the future. he is investing in the big performance centers and building them in areas of the country where jobs are needed, where houses are needed, there is opporunity. it creates jobs in entire towns. it is a spe
gerri: amazons story is often written off entirely by the insiders and technology. they do not like this, and here's why. they don't like it because it is essentially a retailer. it is like walmart. it is like margaret thatcher. she came from a family of retailers' command that is considered not interesting compared to what else you can do on the web. you think that is shortsighted. >> absolutely. retail in this case is not just the consumer it is business to business and there are...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-f
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the development of technology has only refined the art of surveillance. it only shifted things from being a physical kind of surveillance to a digital kind of surveillance. both of those mixed together? you will be living in fear and you will not be expressing yourself. as a result of that you have all types of expression, artistic expression, academic expression, human expression that you cannot express, that you are stifled from expressing. that is a problem. i am not saying we are living in fear because right now we are not afraid. you know what? it might take us 20 years, 50 years, 100 years, but if we do not stop this right now? we will be living in fear. let me tell you, we do not want that. we do not want to be a committed -- community, nation of citizens living in fear. i am really glad that you are all out here today, taking concrete steps to addressing this. not a lot of people really know what is happening. they tell you they have nothing to hide, why should they be afraid? well, you are not afraid, but if we keep going down this road, you will
the development of technology has only refined the art of surveillance. it only shifted things from being a physical kind of surveillance to a digital kind of surveillance. both of those mixed together? you will be living in fear and you will not be expressing yourself. as a result of that you have all types of expression, artistic expression, academic expression, human expression that you cannot express, that you are stifled from expressing. that is a problem. i am not saying we are living in...
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sooner or later technology would run out. and that i would face that situation and die of heart disease. and this was the moment. then they came up with the left ventricular device. we did that. a nine hour operation. >> that's when we saw you publicly and you were so thin. >> i lost 40 pounds. i was in the operating room nine hours 20 units of blood. caught pneumonia while in the recovery process on a respi r tr then 35 weeks of rehab. >> we have a portion of your interview with "60 minutes" showing the before and after images of your heart and just warning, it could be difficult for some to see but it's really important in terms of what we're learning about patients like you. take a look. >> this is an image of cheney's ravaged and diseased heart just moments after it was removed. >> is that rather large basin and here is your heart. >> what i lived with for several years. >> normal heart is basically a little bit smaller. you see this is half a foot wide. >> old heart, new heart. >> old heart, new heart. it's one of those
sooner or later technology would run out. and that i would face that situation and die of heart disease. and this was the moment. then they came up with the left ventricular device. we did that. a nine hour operation. >> that's when we saw you publicly and you were so thin. >> i lost 40 pounds. i was in the operating room nine hours 20 units of blood. caught pneumonia while in the recovery process on a respi r tr then 35 weeks of rehab. >> we have a portion of your interview...
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the next step and technology being brought to bear on alzheimer's is large scale dna sequencing. the we'll fold that into our studies and see what that reveals. i'm very optimistic about that approach also. gerard schellenberger glad to have you on the news hour. >> thurnthank you. >> sports, andy. >> a completely unpredictable world series. boston red sox leveling with the st. louis cardinals two games apiece. jessica taff. >> focusing on game 4. the guy who was the star of the show was someone who wasn't even supposed to be in the starting lineup. johnny gomes in for injured shane victorino, tightness in his back. huge three run homer in the 6th inning, gave the red sox the lead, proved to be the game winner. now the series is tied two games apiece. >> one thing i fought for since i signed up for this was the opportunity. whether that is pinch hit uniform or a start. so when my number's called i got to be ready. so i got in the box. >> we need it. we have a good officive team and i know we have guys capable to get it done. and yeah, they got good pitching but they throwing the
the next step and technology being brought to bear on alzheimer's is large scale dna sequencing. the we'll fold that into our studies and see what that reveals. i'm very optimistic about that approach also. gerard schellenberger glad to have you on the news hour. >> thurnthank you. >> sports, andy. >> a completely unpredictable world series. boston red sox leveling with the st. louis cardinals two games apiece. jessica taff. >> focusing on game 4. the guy who was the...
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it said very clearly and distinctly, build a new technology building. trustees anded a min traitors approved these plans. >> voters were sold a bait and switch? >> shaur. all you have sood is look at the ballot measure. >> you know they're not happy? >> sure. >> that council member supported the bond and votapproved the improvements since the bond. >> reporter: the rundown six decade old buildings are not be demolished and rebuild. instead, the district will spend $7 million to only refurbish and renovate. in contrast, the district will spend more than three times that total, more than $22 million on a brand-new building. the new theatre and media sarts center. >> they are saying that this bond was a bait and switch. >> that is not fair. that is not accurate. and i think that kind of language is destructive. >> the chancellor defended the decisions saying voters were not misled. >> i feel very confident that we've done nothing that is inconsistent squint with the language here. the language doesn't say a new theatre anywhere. >> no, the question is does
it said very clearly and distinctly, build a new technology building. trustees anded a min traitors approved these plans. >> voters were sold a bait and switch? >> shaur. all you have sood is look at the ballot measure. >> you know they're not happy? >> sure. >> that council member supported the bond and votapproved the improvements since the bond. >> reporter: the rundown six decade old buildings are not be demolished and rebuild. instead, the district will...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitme
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ warp speed. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happen
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ warp speed. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a...
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technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ >>> don't miss tonight's cbs primetime lineup at 10:00. it's hostages, followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> finally tonight, the world's largest, known, oh, here we go again. this time, orange diamond, is hitting the auction block. and it's expected to set a new world record in both size and price. kristy's has the biggest orange diamond. it's in hong kong. it's a rare fire diamond. it weighs almost 15 carats, making it the biggest of all fancy orange diamonds ever to be auctioned off. it is expected to fetch as much as $20 million. >> wow. >> i'm only $19,998,000 short. >> and 48 cents. yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's a little big for your finger anyway, bob. >>> that's it for us tonight. we'll be back at 11:00. >> thanks for watching wjz, maryland's news station. don't go away. much more on the cbs evening news, includ >> pelley: tonight, the penn state scandal is much worse than we knew. the number of children sexually abused has more than doubled. armen keteyi
technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ >>> don't miss tonight's cbs primetime lineup at 10:00. it's hostages, followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> finally tonight, the world's largest, known, oh, here we go again. this time, orange diamond, is hitting the auction block. and it's expected to set a new world record in both size and price. kristy's has the biggest orange diamond. it's in hong kong. it's a rare fire diamond. it weighs almost 15...
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martha: is this technology ready to go? a whole other government agency, now you're talking about another layer of government folks out there. >> absolutely. tracking the whereabouts, where we are driving. managing people who want to hack this, how safe is that? very easy to hack into the government infrastructure. martha: if somebody is stalking you, they can hack into the system and follow you. i don't like this at all. but it is halloween so maybe it is all just a big joke. thank you. >> thank you. bill: going to follow you around. >> see where bill hemmer is really going on the weekend. bill: the golf course. jon scott is coming up, what is going on? >> i see the black helicopters over the studio. was the national security agency on a related note spying on u.s. allies like the leader of germany? german newspaper says yes. the nsa says no. new claims the president of the united states was kept in the dark of all of it. are the media giving president obama a pass on what he did and did not know? and say goodbye good nigh
martha: is this technology ready to go? a whole other government agency, now you're talking about another layer of government folks out there. >> absolutely. tracking the whereabouts, where we are driving. managing people who want to hack this, how safe is that? very easy to hack into the government infrastructure. martha: if somebody is stalking you, they can hack into the system and follow you. i don't like this at all. but it is halloween so maybe it is all just a big joke. thank you....
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the promise and progress surrounding this new technology. >> reporter: here at the war room at the at&t hack-a-thon in seattle it's not about breaking into yo computers but creating ideas that can be the next technology that you can wear. >> by day i'm a manager and by night i'm a fashion designer. >> erin and her software engineer friends are merging their skills. >> we've turned this entire glove into a circuit board of sorts. >> reporter: to create a glove that can turn into an air guitar and one day into something that could change someone's life. >> creating something where people who are challenged in terms of mobility have the ability to interact with computers in exciting ways. >> reporter: alex created this event three years ago. >> coming to these hack-a-thons, meet ups, and social events and finding the experts in the room have already gathered there, and asking the questions they need to level up on the knowledge. >> reporter: hack aknoc-a-thon y definition is taking one product and making it something else. a sensor is played insid placeda shoe. it can be used to track ac
the promise and progress surrounding this new technology. >> reporter: here at the war room at the at&t hack-a-thon in seattle it's not about breaking into yo computers but creating ideas that can be the next technology that you can wear. >> by day i'm a manager and by night i'm a fashion designer. >> erin and her software engineer friends are merging their skills. >> we've turned this entire glove into a circuit board of sorts. >> reporter: to create a glove...
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other technology companies to identify and solve the root cause. she's set to testify before a house committee this week, sebelius will be in congress testifying this week. derrell issa says. >> if somebody doesn't leave, and there isn't a real restructuring not just a 60 days, somebody try fix it then he's missing the point of management 101 which is these people are to serve him well and they haven't. >> mississippi for one hoped to see thousands enroll for insurance but so far only a few dozen have signed up. steph mstephanie boswell report. >> jar fist dortch. >> i worried about that every day. because all it takes is one accident and you could be 20 to $100,000 in debt or more than that. you just never know. >> miller says he and his wife are searching for health care but they couldn't even get on the new federal health care exchange website. in jackson barber shop owner chris paige and his customer terry harper says they have insurance but both plan to look at their options under the aya. >> i may get better coverage. i just got the minimum l
other technology companies to identify and solve the root cause. she's set to testify before a house committee this week, sebelius will be in congress testifying this week. derrell issa says. >> if somebody doesn't leave, and there isn't a real restructuring not just a 60 days, somebody try fix it then he's missing the point of management 101 which is these people are to serve him well and they haven't. >> mississippi for one hoped to see thousands enroll for insurance but so far...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's pepto-bismol that fits in your pocket. relief can be yours, but your peanuts... are mine. ♪ to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. just sit down and savor. ...quickly followed by skydive.. ...and paris romance. there was a quick interlude... ...then mighty aphrodite. but then the day came: marry me. and she thought and thought and then she chose: freedom trail. there's a deep, rich, enduring color for everything, including love and happiness. benjamin moore. for everything that matters. >>> yeah. now what? >> the woman in this pickup truck beli
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's pepto-bismol that fits in your pocket. relief can be yours, but your peanuts... are mine. ♪ to roll out a perfectly flaky crust...
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the company says one other firm is vertella technology services in colorado. it provides networking services to corporate clients. the other is california based raging wire. this company operates data centers for storing and processing large amounts of data. ntt communications said they will acquire the stocks of the two firms by january. the president explains that his company wants to expand aggressively overseas because of the shrinking domestic market. >>> here are the latest market figures. >>> managers of japan's damaged nuclear plant seem to be making progress in getting their system to decontaminate radioactive water fully operational. they started up another part of the advanced liquid processing system, or alps. engineers with tokyo electric power company, or tepco, began testing one of three operational lines for alps. the system can remove 62 kinds of radioactive substances, excluding kitchum. the engineers suspended the line in june after unprocessed radioactive water leaked out of a stainless steel tank. they discovered salt and chemicals had bee
the company says one other firm is vertella technology services in colorado. it provides networking services to corporate clients. the other is california based raging wire. this company operates data centers for storing and processing large amounts of data. ntt communications said they will acquire the stocks of the two firms by january. the president explains that his company wants to expand aggressively overseas because of the shrinking domestic market. >>> here are the latest...
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technology avo: sales event is with the big boys"sback.hen drive" at 800-974-6006 tty/v. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today.
technology avo: sales event is with the big boys"sback.hen drive" at 800-974-6006 tty/v. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today.
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ inhales deeply ] maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> a new study out. researchers at tel aviv university have discovered a biological mechanism that may show how challenging mental and physical activity delays the onset of alzheimer's. the head researcher say based on this study it is once again clear advanced mental and physical activities keep alzheimer's at bay but the question and
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drone technology is widely available, and sooner or later, not just states but non-state actors have access to it. >> i want to come back to one thing. david, you were shaking your head known as you heard faiza talking about some of the civilian killings. if there is proof that even one person is killed, one casualty that wasn't intentional, does that come to bear? should that come to bear on u.s. decisions. >> as president obama said we have to work very hard to have civilian casualties be as small as possible, and we work very hard i'm sure to make sure there are no civilian casualties. this is a war. this is a battlefield. there are occasion ally civilian casuals. the problem is they're much higher-- >> they put a face and name on one person. >> if they put a face and name on one person, but the people who are being attacked, they are killing tens of people, scores of people, thousands of people. this is a battle that's going on right now. little girls are having their feet blown off in pakistan. >> we'll talk more about what this means for the u.s.-pakistani relationship when we
drone technology is widely available, and sooner or later, not just states but non-state actors have access to it. >> i want to come back to one thing. david, you were shaking your head known as you heard faiza talking about some of the civilian killings. if there is proof that even one person is killed, one casualty that wasn't intentional, does that come to bear? should that come to bear on u.s. decisions. >> as president obama said we have to work very hard to have civilian...
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. >> technology is a great sector, industrial, too. manufacturing in america is starring to hum along and it will carry the economy. >> manufacturing humming along, the jobs report doesn't show that. >> it's obvious where the money will be, it will be in web site development. >> health care used to be an extremely profitable business. will it be in the future? what do you think? and a job creator, too, health care. >> it's a little bit dicey because there's so many factors go into that, which is one reason why i'm not hugely bullish on health care, much more why i like technology and companies playing in that space. one company called manhattan associates, a technology company helping companies manage their invento inventory and infrastructure. >> it's hard to get a sustainable growth cycle when you have this revenues up, cost cutting down model because none of the economy's growth reaches the middle class. >> you're absolutely right. what we should have, as i've said a million times, regulation light, across-the-board tax cuts, might
. >> technology is a great sector, industrial, too. manufacturing in america is starring to hum along and it will carry the economy. >> manufacturing humming along, the jobs report doesn't show that. >> it's obvious where the money will be, it will be in web site development. >> health care used to be an extremely profitable business. will it be in the future? what do you think? and a job creator, too, health care. >> it's a little bit dicey because there's so many...
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he was talking about cartoons but advances in technology have take than basic concept to a whole new dimension. michelle miller shows us how the idea of a modern-day inventor became a 3d reality. >> reporter: grabbing a backpack is hardly the feat of a superhero, unless you're 12-year-old leon mccarthy and your hand looks like it's straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a -- so. >> cyborg! >> reporter: the's a cool factor? >> yeah, it's special instead of different. >> reporter: leon has been special since birth. while he was still in the womb, restricted blood flow prevented his hand from developing. >> i saw his hand sticking up and there were no fingers on it. it was hard for my wife and hard for me. >> reporter: two years ago his father paul began the search for an inexpensive functional prosthetic. what he found was this internet video posted by ivan owen, an inventor in washington state. >> i've always had this vision of people being able to build their own prosthetic device at home. >> reporter: owen and a collaborator in south africa designed
he was talking about cartoons but advances in technology have take than basic concept to a whole new dimension. michelle miller shows us how the idea of a modern-day inventor became a 3d reality. >> reporter: grabbing a backpack is hardly the feat of a superhero, unless you're 12-year-old leon mccarthy and your hand looks like it's straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a -- so. >> cyborg! >> reporter: the's a cool factor? >> yeah, it's...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future avar. economic sounds in the final. days of the deal and the rest because i think be cool be it briefly. his lover into an amazon. that had been my dream. but he couldn't hold onto the raise such a thing as i was growing now she runs her own amazon factory. down a challenge to me and there's no alcohol no smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the sun and water. and learn martial arts. will he ever be able to wind up black men versus women. m s n b c news have taken some lightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think. it's because one whole attention in the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on we're going to be coming up. at our teen years we have a different. good though because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not here. i'm. gonna stick to the jokes i will handle the stuff that i
technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future avar. economic sounds in the final. days of the deal and the rest because i think be cool be it briefly. his lover into an amazon. that had been my dream. but he couldn't hold onto the raise such a thing as i was growing now she runs her own amazon factory. down a challenge to me and there's no alcohol no smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the sun and water. and learn martial arts. will he ever be able...
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>> a new technology has given government new power. what we know about government is they use the powers they get. i'm more sympathetic to angela merkel than i think brit is. i think to understand it, you have to understand she was born in 1954 in east germany. she grew up in a surveillance state administered by the secret police. you want to understand that, go to a movie. go to see "the lives of others" 2006, won an academy award. the best foreign language films. >> i have seen it. pretty scary. >> so evidently did mr. snowden who reportedly was influenced by this. so did bill buckley saw it. he said i turned around to my companion and said that may be the best movie i've seen. you want to understand how creepy this world is, understand what it was like to real under a real surveillance state. >> i want to point out i was nowhere near edward snowden when i saw the movie and could not be held culpable in this. juan, your thoughts? >> i was watching gary johnson and dennis kucinich. there is no suggestion americans are being spied on.
>> a new technology has given government new power. what we know about government is they use the powers they get. i'm more sympathetic to angela merkel than i think brit is. i think to understand it, you have to understand she was born in 1954 in east germany. she grew up in a surveillance state administered by the secret police. you want to understand that, go to a movie. go to see "the lives of others" 2006, won an academy award. the best foreign language films. >> i...
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technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ that's powerful. two build your own chicken wraps with a side of chips. look at allllll that yummyness. how do you put a price on that? oh, four dollars?! i guess that's how. build your own chicken wraps, just $4 on denny's $2$4$6$8 value menu ®. what can yodesigner jewelry.xx? the hottest beauty trends. the latest handbags. style for your guy or your best friend. for less than department stores. check out all the designer brands maxxinistas are scoring. t.j.maxx. more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or nothing. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, nearly 50 years later, new evidence about the man who killed president kennedy. a veteran investigative journalist looks at it. >>> mary steenburgen is surrounded by men in "las vegas." she's in our
technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ that's powerful. two build your own chicken wraps with a side of chips. look at allllll that yummyness. how do you put a price on that? oh, four dollars?! i guess that's how. build your own chicken wraps, just $4 on denny's $2$4$6$8 value menu ®. what can yodesigner jewelry.xx? the hottest beauty trends. the latest handbags. style for your guy or your best friend. for less than department stores. check out all the designer...
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we are a leading business process of consulting, learning and technology solutions provider to clients around the world. these firms access indiecom's outsourcing solutions and consulting services to improve profitability, gain time to market advantage and achieve immediate return on investment. in the mortgage business today, companies are especially challenged by greater regulatory compliance and quality control. they need ways to thrive in this new, tough, dynamic environment, and indiecom is helping mortgage companies do just that. our quality control solutions mitigate risk, adopt management solutions, enhance efficiencies, our mortgage learning solutions developed through the acquisition of mortgage-u helps manage clients, and our sourcing solutions create -- [inaudible] variable cost models for firms of all sizes. these four pillars are the cornerstones of a business model that delivers relevant solutions to the mortgage industry. our guest this morning is no stranger to the financial services field. many people within the mortgage with industry look at lou for guy dance and ins
we are a leading business process of consulting, learning and technology solutions provider to clients around the world. these firms access indiecom's outsourcing solutions and consulting services to improve profitability, gain time to market advantage and achieve immediate return on investment. in the mortgage business today, companies are especially challenged by greater regulatory compliance and quality control. they need ways to thrive in this new, tough, dynamic environment, and indiecom...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. [ larry ] you can't beat zero heartburn. and best of all, it means i can enjoy all the foods i love. oh, zero heartburn is awesome. just like zero clery. ♪ [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first ro
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one sector is technology. you have to buy flook at those innovate to top line growth and the other is old line tech. we like them both. the old line tech still has a lot of cash on their balance sheet, paying a good dividend and growing that dividend. frankly the valuation they're trading at isn't trading a lot. >> steven, how are you allocating capital? >> we're utilizing the recent rally in bonds to trim positions there. trying to move some assets into alternative investments. multi-strategy hedge funds, long/short as well as private equity. we like the valuations of the equity markets but the reality is, we had a great year last year in the market. we're up 20-plus perfect, 25% so far this year. so, i think the reality is, is there are some risks to the downside. we'll use some of those downside movements to reallocate capital to the equity markets as well. >> how significant might a downside move be? >> well, we just saw 1650 when the government shut down. at that point in time, we did reallocate capital t
one sector is technology. you have to buy flook at those innovate to top line growth and the other is old line tech. we like them both. the old line tech still has a lot of cash on their balance sheet, paying a good dividend and growing that dividend. frankly the valuation they're trading at isn't trading a lot. >> steven, how are you allocating capital? >> we're utilizing the recent rally in bonds to trim positions there. trying to move some assets into alternative investments....
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is there new technology in nutrition? >> there's always something new. lori: clearly, i have no idea. >> it's not just the vitamin business, but the health science business or and pets -- lori: bingo, pets. adam: where overseas? >> that's just it, i see a lot of stuff in canada, but nowhere else. that's not just canada, obviously, i don't know all the different locations, i've been drilling down for that. i'll get that next time. but 125 new stores internationally last quarter versus 100 stores in america. at 3200, we're getting a little saturated. lori: so i shouldn't chalk this up as a staple -- or i should, versus a discretionary. >> yeah, i know. i guess people who are on these regiments consider it something that, you know, it's not discretionary. i mean, people who are on these vitamin regiments really believe in the it, and we are in a health-conscious society. the vitamin shop is the only main competitor, but the margins are -- lori: and they're selling pet vitamins. >> pet supplements, can you believe it? lori: no. [laughter] thank you so much,
is there new technology in nutrition? >> there's always something new. lori: clearly, i have no idea. >> it's not just the vitamin business, but the health science business or and pets -- lori: bingo, pets. adam: where overseas? >> that's just it, i see a lot of stuff in canada, but nowhere else. that's not just canada, obviously, i don't know all the different locations, i've been drilling down for that. i'll get that next time. but 125 new stores internationally last quarter...